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11601
Esther Cobb
Esther Cobb
 
11602
Esther Curtis
Esther Curtis
Wife
Esther M. Curtis
1897 - 1964
 
11603
Esther Felt
Esther Felt
Esther L. Felt
Nov. 25, 1903
May 27, 2000
 
11604
Esther Foreman
Esther Foreman
 
11605
Esther Hazelwood
Esther Hazelwood
 
11606
Esther Johnston
Esther Johnston
JOHNSTON Esther Maude — Mrs. Esther Johnston died Monday January 8 2001 at Eastholme Powassan in her 87th year. Esther (Byers) was predeceased by her husband Charles (Bert) Bertram Johnston. She was the loving mother of Bert Johnston (Marg) of Callander, Jack Johnston (Barb) of Nipissing, Betty Baker (Elwood) of Taylor BC, June Daniher (Gary) of Callander, Sheila Hummel (Bruce) of Nipissing, Mary Bradley (Brandt) of Bonfield, Elaine Johnston of Nipissing and predeceased by sons Donald and Eugene. A loving grandmother of 20 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren. Esther was the dear sister of Alex Byers of Powassan and the late Mary Turcotte, Bill Byers, Alex Byers, Levi Byers, Frances Radkey, Enos Byers, Eliza Grawbarger and Irvin Byers. The family will receive visitors a the Paul Funeral Home in Powassan (724-2024) today, Tuesday January 9, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. The funeral service will be conducted by Pastor Lloyd Johnston on Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the funeral home chapel. Spring Interment Nipissing Cemetery If desired donations may be made to the Ontario Heart & Stroke Foundation in lieu of flowers.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, January 9, 2001 Page 6
 
11607
Esther Johnston
Esther Johnston
 
11608
Esther Lyons and her brother Hugh Price
Esther Lyons and her brother Hugh Price
Esther
Price.
Wife of
William Lyons
Died
Aug. 12, 1905
Aged 24 Yrs.
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Hugh A. Price
Died
Feb. 21, 1914
Aged 35 Yrs
 
11609
Esther M. Hampton
Esther M. Hampton
Esther M.
Wife of Ira Pennock
Died
June 19, 1892
Aged 62 yrs 2 mos.
 
11610
Esther Munro
Esther Munro
Mother
Ester Munro
1864 - 1916
 
11611
Esther Munro
Esther Munro
Esther A. Munro
Mother
1894
1986
 
11612
Esther Pennock
Esther Pennock
Wichitan, Wichita High School Yearbook
Page 53
Wichita, Kansas
 
11613
Esther Post
Esther Post
 
11614
Esther Price
Esther Price
Esther
Munro
Wife of
Jacob Price
Born 1851
Died 1916

From our happy home and circle
God has taken those we loved
Borne away from sin & sorrow
To a nobler rest above.
We miss their loving hand clasp
We miss their cheery smile
But God to us is whispering
Tis only for awhile.
 
11615
Esther Price
Esther Price
 
11616
Esther Westcott
Esther Westcott
Esther H.
Westcott
1883 - 1962
 
11617
Esther, Bert, Donald and Gordon Hazelwood
Esther, Bert, Donald and Gordon Hazelwood
 
11618
Ethel Abbey
Ethel Abbey
Mother
Ethel Wright
Abbey
1875 - 1931
 
11619
Ethel Abbey
Ethel Abbey
 
11620
Ethel Beatty
Ethel Beatty
 
11621
Ethel Briggs
Ethel Briggs
 
11622
Ethel Derby
Ethel Derby
Ethel Gustavson
Derby
1913 - 1981
 
11623
Ethel Dickie
Ethel Dickie
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, January 12, 1974
 
11624
Ethel Fuller
Ethel Fuller
Ethel Munson
Fuller
Mar. 13, 1907
Feb. 29, 1972
Dearly Loved * Deeply Missed
 
11625
Ethel Henry
Ethel Henry
HENRY

George W. Henry
1852 - 1911
Mittie His Wife
1858 - 1931
Luther G. Henry
1879 - 1941
Ethel L. His Wife
1881 - 1910
 
11626
Ethel Kirby
Ethel Kirby
Ethel S. Kirby
1908 - 1991
 
11627
Ethel Larkins
Ethel Larkins
 
11628
Ethel Maud Smith & daughter Gladys Smith
Ethel Maud Smith & daughter Gladys Smith
 
11629
Ethel Maude Perry
Ethel Maude Perry
 
11630
Ethel Maude Smith
Ethel Maude Smith
 
11631
Ethel Miller
Ethel Miller
Ethel J.
Miller
1921 - 1961
 
11632
Ethel Molina
Ethel Molina
MOLINA
Margaret Ethel
Valliant
1904-2006
Eternally Thy child
 
11633
Ethel Molina
Ethel Molina
 
11634
Ethel Newbatt
Ethel Newbatt
Ethel R. Newbatt
(Watson)
1920 - 2001
 
11635
Ethel Newbatt
Ethel Newbatt
 
11636
Ethel Phelps
Ethel Phelps
Ethel M. Phelps
1889 - 1960
 
11637
Ethel Shulters
Ethel Shulters
Ethel L.
Shulters
1884 - 1984
 
11638
Ethel Stark with three of her grandchildren.
Ethel Stark with three of her grandchildren.
Ethel Stark with Margaret Smith, Mary Fraly and Don Fraly. Taken on Archie & Edith's farm on the corner of old M94 and Perry Road, north of Shingleton.
 
11639
Ethel Sterns
Ethel Sterns
 
11640
Ethel White
Ethel White
In Loving Memory
Mother
Ethel Bell White
1893 - 1957
Ever Remembered
 
11641
Ethel Wolsey
Ethel Wolsey
WOLSEY, Ethel Irene ? Peacefully at Extendicare Maple View on Friday, February 16, 2018 at the age of 92. Beloved wife of the late Kenneth. Dear Mother of Brian and Marvin (Karen). Grandmother of Kristie Ross (Mike) and Kimberly Lee (Glen). Great grandmother of Carter, Abby, Peyton and Jaxon. Sister of the late Albern Hill (late Elsie) late Donald Hill (late Doreen) and the late David Hill (Doris Hill). A funeral service will be at Arthur Funeral Home ? Barton & Kiteley Chapel (492 Wellington St. E. ? 705-759-2522.) on Tuesday, February 20, 2018 at 11am. Mrs. Helen Smith officiating. Spring interment at Cloudslee Cemetery. Memorial contributions to a charity of your choice would be appreciated.
 
11642
Ethel Zierman
Ethel Zierman
Ethel H. Zierman
Dec. 11, 1882
July 29, 1942
 
11643
Etta & Luta Douglass
Etta & Luta Douglass
 
11644
Etta Douglass
Etta Douglass
Etta B.
Douglass
1866-1902
 
11645
Ettie Mae Baker
Ettie Mae Baker
 
11646
Eucaria Higenell
Eucaria Higenell
 
11647
Euclide & Muriel Contant
Euclide & Muriel Contant
CONTANT

Euclide J.H.
1920 - 1989

Muriel M.
1927 - 1998
 
11648
Eugen & Hilda Hersemeyer
Eugen & Hilda Hersemeyer
HERSEMEYER

Eugen Jakob
"Gene"
June 18, 1939
June 19, 2021

Hilda Mabel
Byers
Sept. 1, 1931
Feb. 19, 2021

Loving Parents of Gary and Heather
And
Grandparents of Garrett and Haydn
 
11649
Eugen Hersemeyer
Eugen Hersemeyer
Hersemeyer, Eugen Jakob
Eugen passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on Saturday, June 19, 2021, at the age of 82. Eugen was predeceased by his wife Hilda (Byers) who passed away in February. Eugen was the dearly loved father of Gary and Heather (John) and much adored Opa of Garrett and Haydn. Born on June 18, 1939 in St. Wendel, Germany, Eugen was the youngest of three brothers born to Karl and Hedwig Hersemeyer. He was predeceased by both brothers Karl (Anneliese) Hersemeyer and Leo (late Rosie) Hersemeyer.
Eugen was raised during WWII and often shared stories about a time many of us can?t even imagine. His father was killed in the war when he was five, and from that young age he developed an especially close bond with his maternal grandmother who instilled upon him his love of nature and the wilderness. Eugen survived an enemy airplane attack at five years old, retaining the scar where the bullet grazed his head. It was only moments later that he watched that plane crash into a nearby hillside and he said he never forgot the smell of that burning plane. He was with his mother when their passenger train was attacked by an enemy airplane. His mother was shot in the hip, and he was pulled to the safety of a nearby ditch by a train engineer. Many died that day. Years later, Eugen ran off to join the French Foreign Legion, and on one harrowing occasion, had to hide inside a dead camel to escape enemy gunfire. His uncle, who was a member of the police force, eventually found him and returned him home to his family?s great relief. When Hilda visited Germany in 1985, his uncle told her that as a young lad, Eugen was not just bad, he was ?terrible!? There are many more stories like this that will be passed on for generations to come.
Eugen went to trade school from ages 14-16 to be a Millwright. He worked in the Heiligenwald coal mine as a Millwright until he was 18, where he had gained a reputation for being fearless, getting danger pay for doing risky work like inspecting the cables from the top of the moving cage. He admitted that at times, he was indeed afraid, like when he had to hoist large tools up precarious ladders. He recently told us a story of how he just missed jumping into an automated cage and fell multiple stories down the mine shaft into water below, which fortunately he hadn?t yet drained. He got 3 weeks in a rehabilitation centre, which he said was quite enjoyable.
At the age of 18 his appetite for adventure led him to Canada, where he dreamt of visiting the northern-most regions of the country. Eugen arrived at Pier 21 in Halifax in August of 1958 on the steamship SS Reindam. He took the train to Hamilton, settled there and a few years later he met Hilda. Soon after they were married and started their family. Eugen discovered his love of northern Ontario through his wife Hilda, who was born and raised in North Himsworth Township. In 1973 they moved from Grimsby to Nipissing Township where they lived the remainder of their lives, warmly embraced by Hilda?s family and many friends. Eugen especially enjoyed ice-fishing with family and friends on Lake Nipissing where, with his trusty Polaris and family in tow, he jumped many jagged pressure cracks and unfailingly navigated through blinding snowstorms and freezing temperatures. In the summer he loved boating to Cross Point in his Giesler cedar strip boat with a 40 hp Mercury motor. He held the boat steady through one particularly rough storm that saw 8-foot waves crashing down. He also enjoyed deer hunting in November with the Bear Creek Road gang. His father was a ?Gartenmeister? and Eugen acquired his green thumb honestly, working with Hilda in their small greenhouse and garden. They were known throughout the region for their bountiful tomato plants and beautiful bedding plants. Eugen was also a well-known local handyman who could craft anything, from buildings to boat props and everything in between. He could do it all and many sought out his expertise.
Eugen was a founding member of the Nipissing North Volunteer Fire Department, helping build the current firehall/community centre. He was an active member of the Powassan Bee Club, attending monthly meetings to share his knowledge and always to learn more. As a beekeeper for over 35 years, he remained abundantly enthusiastic about his hobby, seeing his six hives survive strong through this past winter. He was introduced to beekeeping as a youngster by his great uncle, who was a well-known beekeeper in Saarland, Germany.
Even though he made Canada his beloved home, he remained a resolutely proud German and visited his and visited his mother, brothers, nieces, nephew, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends as often as he could. Even when he could no longer travel, he kept in touch with regular phone calls. When the whole family visited Germany with him in 1989, he proudly took them to all the places that held special memories for him growing up. It was a trip to be treasured. He spoke German to his grandchildren from the day they were born and ensured they got their German citizenship.
As with Hilda, spending time with his twin grandsons Garrett and Haydn was his greatest joy. Opa was always teaching the boys something, from making a fire from cattails on the frozen creek, to building a shelter in the bush and a snow fort in the yard, to making tools on the forge, growing giant pumpkins and this past year, he taught them to weld. The handmade knife and flint set he crafted for each of them will be forever treasured. His always smiled the brightest when they were around, told the funniest stories and enjoyed the biggest hugs. The day before his passing he happily celebrated his 82nd birthday hanging out with Garrett and Haydn.
During the last few years Eugen underwent many procedures and treatments to battle esophageal cancer, from major surgery to multiple radiation and chemotherapy treatments. Even as his health declined, he continued to live his life his way, making his own choices and remaining his independent and, at times, stubborn self. He was so grateful for all the support he received, being sure to thank everyone with a big smile and of course, readily giving his opinion on how to do things right. He never once lost that boyish smile with that hint of rebellion.
The Hersemeyer family wish to extend special thanks to his very dedicated Northeast Cancer Centre health care team and his exceptional at-home VON palliative care team, most notably Natalie (VON) and Dr. Jinnah.
The family will be holding a private funeral service, followed by interment at Nipissing Cemetery. Should you wish, memorial donations to the Ontario Beekeepers? Association or the Northern Cancer Foundation would be welcomed.
 
11650
Eugen Hersermeyer
Eugen Hersermeyer
 

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